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Bangkok Post, Published on 25/09/2023
» Thailand can expect to receive at least US$5 billion in investments from Tesla, Google and Microsoft in the coming years, according to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Sunday.
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 23/09/2023
» Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin met with global business leaders in New York as he sought to attract more foreign investment to Thailand.
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 29/05/2022
» More than 1,000 garment workers who were sacked after their lingerie factory closed down last year will receive a total of US$8.3 million (about 282 million baht) in compensation.
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 14/10/2020
» Thailand has agreed to manufacture and supply AstraZeneca's experimental Covid-19 vaccine domestically and for other nations in the region, the British and Thai governments said.
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 13/05/2020
» Thai residents living in eight northeastern provinces along the Mekong River are opposed to Laos' plans to construct a new hydropower dam on the Mekong River over fears it will threaten the river system, where seasonal flooding supports fisheries and regional agriculture.
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 13/02/2020
» A cruise ship carrying 1,455 guests and 802 crew that was turned away by Thailand and four other countries on concerns over coronavirus, was finally given permission on Wednesday to dock in Cambodia, its operator announced.
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 13/08/2019
» HONG KONG: All passenger flights in and out of Hong Kong were cancelled Monday afternoon after thousands of pro-democracy protesters flooded the city's airport to denounce police violence, stranding many Thai nationals.
Bangkok Post, Published on 26/10/2015
» Fastfood chain McDonald's Thai franchisee has quickly denied a message spreading on social media suggesting that the company is boycotting fish from Thailand over the use of "slave labor" in the industry.
Bangkok Post, Published on 10/07/2015
» Four people on Wednesday decided to discuss business in a coffee shop on Ratchadaphisek Road, Bangkok. After ordering six drinks and spending two hours at the table they were presented with a bill for 2,260 baht.
News, Bangkok Post, Published on 22/02/2014
» The Civil Court ruling that bans the caretaker administration from using the state of emergency decree to break up the anti-government protest is a blessing for rally-goers and protest leaders who face arrest warrants for defying the special legal requirements.